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[laughter] >> stephen: it is cute. and deadly. [laughter] of course, the snowquester is a combination of snow and the sequester. nation, i think this fantastic and ridiculous. or, fantasticulous. [laughter] we should name all of our weather events after what kind they are plus whatever people are talking about on television at the time. today, a washington is blanketed in the snowquester, tomorrow, a storm covers new york in drone-cicles. [laughter] or a freak blizz-ardashian. as we speak oklahoma is still suffering the effects of pope bene-drought the 16th? [laughter] i mean, isn't that cute? [cheers and applause] kind of cute. anyway, i think that's cute over to you stephen. thanks, steve! [laughter] nation, no one is a bigger fan of the civil rights movement than yours truly. i even attended 1963's historic march on washington-- and this is true-- while still in my mother's womb. [laughter] i'll never forget martin luther king's stirring words. [heartbeat sounds] [muffled voice] [laughter] that's why i'm personally invested in
[laughter] >> stephen: it is cute. and deadly. [laughter] of course, the snowquester is a combination of snow and the sequester. nation, i think this fantastic and ridiculous. or, fantasticulous. [laughter] we should name all of our weather events after what kind they are plus whatever people are talking about on television at the time. today, a washington is blanketed in the snowquester, tomorrow, a storm covers new york in drone-cicles. [laughter] or a freak blizz-ardashian. as we speak...
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. >> stephen: $40,000 whasms is the low end? >> the small one goes for $1,000. >> stephen: okay. could people who shop at wal-mart afford the paintings you make of them? [cheers and applause] >> what is interesting about the -- half the people who buy the paintings have never bought a piece of contemporary art before and the other half spend $100,000 every year. what i like is it's a series that seems to have a broad spectrum of interest. >> stephen: you are about to get a lot more interest because you are getting the colbert bump tonight, all right? [cheers and applause] today you are painting wal-mart. this
. >> stephen: $40,000 whasms is the low end? >> the small one goes for $1,000. >> stephen: okay. could people who shop at wal-mart afford the paintings you make of them? [cheers and applause] >> what is interesting about the -- half the people who buy the paintings have never bought a piece of contemporary art before and the other half spend $100,000 every year. what i like is it's a series that seems to have a broad spectrum of interest. >> stephen: you are about...
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. >> stephen: it's real lucite, baby. let me ask you, so i would think the hardest thing to do in acting is dance, like just be uninhibitied. i don't think-- i can barely do it at parties when i'm hammered. >> you know, this is me most of the time. i'm definitely -- >> a wall flower. >> absolutely. >> stephen: so how do they-- what do they do to get you guys to be uninhibitied or to let loose? do they have to-- is that two hours into it, how do they do it? >> you're doing on the road, don't mess it up. >> did you feel that pressure. >> yeah, i think that was the main thing that sort of kick started everything for us, is we sort of felt like we would do anything for it yeah, i was pretty scared of that scene. because my mom-- homes are few and far between where i really get to exhibit, you know, like pure sort of wild nature, exuberance. >> stephen: and are you such a muse in the film that it is such an important catalyst element. >> yes, it is. she definitely needed to represent what the it of on the road is. >> stephen:
. >> stephen: it's real lucite, baby. let me ask you, so i would think the hardest thing to do in acting is dance, like just be uninhibitied. i don't think-- i can barely do it at parties when i'm hammered. >> you know, this is me most of the time. i'm definitely -- >> a wall flower. >> absolutely. >> stephen: so how do they-- what do they do to get you guys to be uninhibitied or to let loose? do they have to-- is that two hours into it, how do they do it? >>...
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yeah, i like it. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: welcome to tonight's episode of the report, everybody. thank you so much. please, ladies and gentlemen, good to you have in there, out there, all around the world, folks. hi am so glad to be alive. what a time to be in the news biz. i mean between the holidays, come on. events are unfolding all over various places. yesterday fox news's the five held a round table on a houston school administrator who said its students dressed like hoes. and over on cnn jake tapper's lead story was about doing bob dylan for something he said two years ago. so those stories are covered. and you know where things are always happening? >> washington d.c. where congress only has ten workdays left. so you know there's going to be a flurry of activity as they pack for vacation. because, folks, this congress has earned a very special distinction. >> the 113th congress is about to go down as the least productive in our american history. >> if you can believe it only 55 bills have been sign mood law
yeah, i like it. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: welcome to tonight's episode of the report, everybody. thank you so much. please, ladies and gentlemen, good to you have in there, out there, all around the world, folks. hi am so glad to be alive. what a time to be in the news biz. i mean between the holidays, come on. events are unfolding all over various places. yesterday fox news's the five held a round table on a houston school administrator...
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. >> stephen: now, those are fighting words. >> i can't help it. >> stephen: okay. >> take a pig now. there no juice on them. no suck lens -- succulence. white meat it pisses me off. >> stephen: it's the other white me. it is. >> no it's not. >> stephen: legally it's the other white meat. i'm going to clock you man. what do you weigh in at? you want to do it? go ahead. [cheers and applause] obviously when i say fight it's a metaphor for be upset with. >> no, no. >> stephen: nice to meet you. we raise pigs. we have plenism we raise them here. they are wonderful. what is wrong with the way we raise them here? >> they are raised in confinement. >> stephen: let them run, they'll get away. babe, pig in the city -- >> they are standing in their own crap and urine 24 hours a day. >> stephen: i believe the word you want to use is marinated. how are your pigs raised? >> mine are raised on the earth. >> stephen: it's all natural. >> on the dirt, it's natural. >> stephen: at what point do they naturally decide to meander to the slaughter house? what part of -- do you reed them neech read them ni
. >> stephen: now, those are fighting words. >> i can't help it. >> stephen: okay. >> take a pig now. there no juice on them. no suck lens -- succulence. white meat it pisses me off. >> stephen: it's the other white me. it is. >> no it's not. >> stephen: legally it's the other white meat. i'm going to clock you man. what do you weigh in at? you want to do it? go ahead. [cheers and applause] obviously when i say fight it's a metaphor for be upset with....
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[cheers and applause]éxéx] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a theoretical physicist who's written a newsweek article entitled "asteroid apocolypse." shocking stuff-- there's still a "newsweek"! please welcome michio kaku! [cheers and applause] thank you for coming back. good to see you again. >> glad to be on it. >> stephen: everybody knows you are the author of the national best seller the physics of future. you are the professor of theoretical fizzists in new york. you awjerred the cover story on "the newsweek" let's call it magazine, will after the roves destroy the earth. okay. what are the theoretical physicists know about actual asteroids? >> well, we look at the evidence. in 1908 we had a city that fell on sigh beera, wiped out 830 square miles of siberian real estate. >> stephen: the tungasta event. >> that's right. it could have happened last week. it scimed the earth. we dodged a bullet and then another asteroid hit russia. and if that meteor was delayed by two or three seconds, it would have been a ground burst r
[cheers and applause]éxéx] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a theoretical physicist who's written a newsweek article entitled "asteroid apocolypse." shocking stuff-- there's still a "newsweek"! please welcome michio kaku! [cheers and applause] thank you for coming back. good to see you again. >> glad to be on it. >> stephen: everybody knows you are the author of the national best seller the physics of future. you are the...
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good to have you with us. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much ( cheers and applause ). thank you, ladies and gentlemen. nation, let's get straight to the top story tonight-- me. ( laughter ) the world is abuzz over last night's show. it was my third annual colbchella concert series and it was without a doubt the third time we have done it. ( laughter ) my star-studded video tribute to the song of the summer lit up the twittersphere, though i do have to say, i am a little hurt that not nearly enough people have congratulated me on the height of my chorus line kick with the rockettes. ( cheers and applause ). yes. i am deeply hurt in that i believe i tore my hams string. ( laughter ) now, folks, if you weren't here last night, you're probably in daft punk. ( laughter ) these guys-- they were a no-show because of an alleged exclusive agreement to appear on mtv, i assume because they're 16 and pregnant. ( laughter ) but it turns out, it turns out-- that's what i thought-- but it turns out, as i explained in minute detai
good to have you with us. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much ( cheers and applause ). thank you, ladies and gentlemen. nation, let's get straight to the top story tonight-- me. ( laughter ) the world is abuzz over last night's show. it was my third annual colbchella concert series and it was without a doubt the third time we have done it. ( laughter ) my star-studded video tribute to the song of the summer lit up the twittersphere,...
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stephen colbert's liberty deridgeable. finally a place where america's wealthy can take to the skies, shatter the chains of international law and find their own destiny as long as it is downwind. we'll be right back modern/remixed version ♪ this holiday, tech the halls and ring in the savings with our radioshack price match guarantee. get great deals on the best brands at radioshack. >> welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight, why do i have to pay that lady in a cop uniform to frisk me. please welcome bryan a stevenson. (cheers and applause) thanks sop much for coming on. good to see you. okay, sir, you are the founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. an organization in birmingham. >> montgomerie. >> stephen: okay. excuse me, montgomerie, alabama. and you challenge bias against poor and minorities if in the criminal justice system and work with people on death row. >> yes. >> stephen: and you have been named the mcarthur genius grant and all that good stuff. you also have the longest standing ova
stephen colbert's liberty deridgeable. finally a place where america's wealthy can take to the skies, shatter the chains of international law and find their own destiny as long as it is downwind. we'll be right back modern/remixed version ♪ this holiday, tech the halls and ring in the savings with our radioshack price match guarantee. get great deals on the best brands at radioshack. >> welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight, why do i have to pay that lady in a cop uniform to frisk...
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ladies and skbre -- >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. your love is like the rising sun and i'm a little rosebud opening before you. folks, as you know, the united states is the world's policeman. that's why we eat so many doughnuts it. but apparently you cannot police six billion people these days without getting a few complaints. >> the u.s. getting blasted today. all because of drones. >> two international human-rights groups say that they have new evidence that u.s. drone strikes have killed dozens of civilians in pakistan and yemin. >> u.s. drone strikes could amount to war crimes. >> stephen: war crimes if? no. (laughter) technically we haven't declared war on those countries. (laughter) they're just crimes. besides, i think we've made it clear that these drone attacks are done with surgical precision. because the best way for a surgeon to remove your appendix is by hell fire missile. (laughter) we may have vaporized your liver, kidney and spleen but your append
ladies and skbre -- >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. your love is like the rising sun and i'm a little rosebud opening before you. folks, as you know, the united states is the world's policeman. that's why we eat so many doughnuts it. but apparently you cannot police six billion people these days without getting a few complaints. >> the u.s. getting blasted today. all because of...
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>> the blind boys, that's correct. >> stephen: wow. and you met-- (cheers and applause) you met at the alabama institute for the negro blind. and you sing traditional contemporary gospel music and the new album is called. >> i'll find a way. >> stephen: i'll fine a way, exactly. now how old of a man are you? >> well, i don't tell that. >> stephen: really? >> i just tell them i'm past 50. (laughter) >> stephen: well, listen, if you've been-- if you've been singing on the road since 1944. and you look this good i want to know how are you keeping it going. please tell me it's pop tarts and bourbon, what dow -- >> well, no, i drink a glass of wine every day. and i eat good. i love southern cooking. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: i lot of great singers, a lot of great singers start off in gospel and made the turn into pop music. how come you never made the turn like sam cook, you know ♪ she was only 16 ♪. >> only 16 ♪ ♪. >> i can do that too. >> stephen: all right. but you know what, i'm glad you said that. when sam was offered,
>> the blind boys, that's correct. >> stephen: wow. and you met-- (cheers and applause) you met at the alabama institute for the negro blind. and you sing traditional contemporary gospel music and the new album is called. >> i'll find a way. >> stephen: i'll fine a way, exactly. now how old of a man are you? >> well, i don't tell that. >> stephen: really? >> i just tell them i'm past 50. (laughter) >> stephen: well, listen, if you've been-- if...
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>> stephen: welcome back, everybody. now before the commercial break, i told you that the supreme court had struck down the defense of marriage act and then gutted the 1965 voting rights act. who knows what this means? here to tell me what this means, please welcome slate's legal expert and senior research fellow at yale law school, emily bazelon. emily, good to see you again. emily, with doma struck down, shocker. what happened? explain to the people what prop-8 is. that was a california law doing what? >> it was banning gay marriage in california. it was passed by the voters but has been struck down as unconstitutional by a trial court judge. then that ruling had been upheld by the appeals court. that was the case that came before the supreme court. >> what was their decision in prop-8? >> the supreme court said we don't have the right people in front of us to decide this case. the party, the defenders of proposition don't have standing. we can't decide this case. that means that the trial court's ruling striking down
>> stephen: welcome back, everybody. now before the commercial break, i told you that the supreme court had struck down the defense of marriage act and then gutted the 1965 voting rights act. who knows what this means? here to tell me what this means, please welcome slate's legal expert and senior research fellow at yale law school, emily bazelon. emily, good to see you again. emily, with doma struck down, shocker. what happened? explain to the people what prop-8 is. that was a california...
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good to have you with us. >> stephen, stephen! tephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. thank you for joining us. ladies and gentlemen, tonight, of course, we are broadcasting live from the alternative studio i have mounted on the belly of a dirigible sailing high over international waters all to protect us from the hot, sweaty mass of man meat that is no doubt writhing over the face of our once great nation. jimmy, tell 'em why. >> we begin with this breaking news from the supreme court. doma, the defense of marriage act, ruled unconstitutional. >> doma a law that's been on the books for 17 years has been struck down in a 5-4 ruling which means couples married in one of the states where same-sex marriage is legal will have the rights and protections to are currently provided to opposite-sex married couples under the federal law. >> the defense of marriage act is finally dead and gone. >> stephen: the defense of marriage act is dead. [ cheers and applause ] traditional... like my audience, i clap when i'm afraid. traditional marriage is now as defensel
good to have you with us. >> stephen, stephen! tephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. thank you for joining us. ladies and gentlemen, tonight, of course, we are broadcasting live from the alternative studio i have mounted on the belly of a dirigible sailing high over international waters all to protect us from the hot, sweaty mass of man meat that is no doubt writhing over the face of our once great nation. jimmy, tell 'em why. >> we begin with this breaking...
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stephen still has great hair. that's the thing that bothers me. i don't understand what they put in the baldwin's -- >> how is bald in your name? that's the most annoying thing in the world. >> it's weird. >> during the break i want you to look up the phrase hot marty. by the time the show airs it will be a term often used in certain areas of msnbc. coming up, we'll name our 2013 person of the yea spoiler alert, it's me for the seventh year in a row because i'm awesome. >>> is this the least romantic film of all times? part three37 part series on love actually. >>> all right the eternal argument continue. is it a holiday classic? i'm never going to stop harping on is. critics agree with me. he says he's had enough of the stupid fluff. he says that people who watch the movie as an annual tradition like andy and joe are utterly insane. as for what love actually tells the us about love, he says i think it tells us a number of things. most of them wng and fu of them appalling. it's time for. >> "red eye" debate 2013 live from the "red eye" debate cent
stephen still has great hair. that's the thing that bothers me. i don't understand what they put in the baldwin's -- >> how is bald in your name? that's the most annoying thing in the world. >> it's weird. >> during the break i want you to look up the phrase hot marty. by the time the show airs it will be a term often used in certain areas of msnbc. coming up, we'll name our 2013 person of the yea spoiler alert, it's me for the seventh year in a row because i'm awesome....
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. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new front line documentary about two middle class families. wow, he talked to both of them. please welcome bill moyers. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. bill, good to see you again. thanks for coming back. you have been a broadcast legend for many years. you have 30 emmys. you have nine peabodies. your current show is moyers and company on american public television. and you also have a front line documentary. these are people you've been following since the 1990s, correct? >> yes, my producers inspired by my wife, it was her idea, had been following these same two families ever since the bread winner in each family, the top bread winner, lost their good factory job. they had been struggling ever since courageously but against great odds to try to find their place in the new global economy. >> stephen: okay. it's called two american families. it airs july 9 at 10:00 p.m. on front line on pbs, correct? >> correct stephen: all right. now why do we need
. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new front line documentary about two middle class families. wow, he talked to both of them. please welcome bill moyers. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. bill, good to see you again. thanks for coming back. you have been a broadcast legend for many years. you have 30 emmys. you have nine peabodies. your current show is moyers and company on american public television. and you also have a front line documentary. these...
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stephen still has great hair. that's the thing that bothers me. i don't understand what they put in the baldwin's -- >> how is bald in your name? that's the most annoying thing in the world. >> it's weird. >> during the break i want you to look up the phrase hot marty. by the time the show airs it will be a term often used in certain areas of msnbc. coming up, we'll name our 2013 person of the year. spoiler alert, it's me for the seventh year in a row because i'm awesome. >>> is this the least romantic film of all times? part three in our 37 part series on love actually. [ male announcer ] scope outlast gives you a long-lasting fresh breath feeling. so you have the courage to jump in... go in for the hug... or make sparks fly. for a fresh breh feeling tt lasts up to 5x longer, get scope outlast. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members fir
stephen still has great hair. that's the thing that bothers me. i don't understand what they put in the baldwin's -- >> how is bald in your name? that's the most annoying thing in the world. >> it's weird. >> during the break i want you to look up the phrase hot marty. by the time the show airs it will be a term often used in certain areas of msnbc. coming up, we'll name our 2013 person of the year. spoiler alert, it's me for the seventh year in a row because i'm awesome....
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>> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news business, folks, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown who put on an obama mask. (laughter) yes, i'm sure you all know. some said the media would be thrown off this rodeo story in a second. (laughter) but nobody, nobody rides this kind of bull like the heroes of cable news. jim? >> from the state fair asked the crowd if they wanted to see a rodeo clown with an obama mask run down by a bull. another clown playing with the obama mask slips. >> a rodeo clown who performed during the missouri stat
>> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news business, folks, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you...
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>> stephen: that's it for the report, everyb captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we've got a good show tonight. former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor is joining us this evening sitting right here discussing the supreme court and her new sitcom. [ laughter ] if you watch our program or are alive, you might be aware that this country has been facing some difficult economic times which have caused a great deal of soul searching about how we as a nation can identify and rectify the causes of our financial meltdown. we've been wringing our hands about it but the good news is it's already been fixed. >> the dow jones industrial at never before seen heights. >> all time high. >> making history today. >> if they tell you everything is awful, tell them no it's not. [lau
>> stephen: that's it for the report, everyb captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we've got a good show tonight. former supreme...
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shall we start with you, stephen command moved back the other way? >> here you have three old white guys in blue blazers talking about the alamo. it's no accident. jimmy is a little younger i guess that we were born and the time we were caught up in the most fervent period of the alamo obsession which was the david crockett movie, the most part that played david crockett and walt disney king of the west and in 1960 john wayne's the alamo was made. the combination of these two movies inspired a generation or if not multiple generations of american kids. it was a huge cultural phenomenon. like harry potter would be today. and so, it was natural to get caught up in it. david crockett was the entry point for most of us. he was a very fascinating, avuncular, cool looking guy in this outfit and his coonskin cap. then the everything that i think was so provocative to us was the fact that here was a movie, we were kids -- i am speaking for me and assuming this is true for most of us -- we were kids watching a movie for the first time in our moviegoing lives
shall we start with you, stephen command moved back the other way? >> here you have three old white guys in blue blazers talking about the alamo. it's no accident. jimmy is a little younger i guess that we were born and the time we were caught up in the most fervent period of the alamo obsession which was the david crockett movie, the most part that played david crockett and walt disney king of the west and in 1960 john wayne's the alamo was made. the combination of these two movies...
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stephen tschida joins us now. >> a sense of urge againcy is here at the capitol. sequestration is expected to take effect at the end of the mop fe that fail to make an agreement they will feel it. they came from around the country and from the metro area. government employees united to denounce mandatory federal spending cuts, the sequestration. >> job loss, loss of pay. >> some people are afraid sequestration will cut into their live i willhood. >> they are going to take money out of our pockets. >> this is about $110 billion slashed annually. >> the government needs to look out for federal employees. >> the latest in spending cuts, they delayed it at the end of the year. they organized the rally and they want congress to come up with a long-term deal that protects federal workers and programs. >> sequestration to me would mean that downgrades furloughs, it could mean a lot of things. >> the thing with sequestration is unknown, the economic impact would be devastating, it would slow recovery and pull wall street down. >> it is not a good thing. >> but is it a sur
stephen tschida joins us now. >> a sense of urge againcy is here at the capitol. sequestration is expected to take effect at the end of the mop fe that fail to make an agreement they will feel it. they came from around the country and from the metro area. government employees united to denounce mandatory federal spending cuts, the sequestration. >> job loss, loss of pay. >> some people are afraid sequestration will cut into their live i willhood. >> they are going to...
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. >> reporter: outside the chapel, evan, a student and friend of stephen rane recalls hearing the gunshots that led to the early morning terror in college park. >> it wasn't like a rapid fire. it was more sporadic shooting, maybe five shots. >> reporter: he then connected the dots and realized one of the dead students was his friend. >> when i found out it was stephen that was gone, it was terrible to find out. >> reporter: they didn't mention anyone by name at the memorial but included the dead shooter in their thoughts. the most emotional moment came from the president as he described the pain felt within the university of maryland community. >> our grief so intense. >> reporter: no doubt they stand in some bear allegiance to get through this brutal reality together. >> tonight, each of us seeks to ease our pain. how can we make sense of an act so utterly senseless, especially when it comes from one of our own? >> reporter: investigators have not released the identity of that third student involved tonight. all we know is that he is a 22- year-old undergrad student at a local hospital be
. >> reporter: outside the chapel, evan, a student and friend of stephen rane recalls hearing the gunshots that led to the early morning terror in college park. >> it wasn't like a rapid fire. it was more sporadic shooting, maybe five shots. >> reporter: he then connected the dots and realized one of the dead students was his friend. >> when i found out it was stephen that was gone, it was terrible to find out. >> reporter: they didn't mention anyone by name at the...
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. >> oa did not know until much later that green killed stephen rane for turning the gun on herself and killing himself. police tell us he was diagnosed schizophrenic who had gone off his medications. we know he purchased two seven not a -- semiautomatic handguns. merz says the handguns they knew about but not the mental illness. >> we asked him about the debate about gun control and the mentally ill. he said their family even after all of this is not necessarily in favor of more gun control. crime scene investigators were just back of the house a little while ago. they said they were looking for any evidence they might possibly have missed. high-ranking police sources telling us they still have no idea what made him snap. >> this latest tragedy comes as mayor the lawmakers debate new gun-control measures including limiting access to firearms with those -- for those of mental illnesses. this would limit those who have a mental lists and deemed it danger to other to be limited to fire arms. >> while the debate over guns in america capture the emotion of the state of the union address tod
. >> oa did not know until much later that green killed stephen rane for turning the gun on herself and killing himself. police tell us he was diagnosed schizophrenic who had gone off his medications. we know he purchased two seven not a -- semiautomatic handguns. merz says the handguns they knew about but not the mental illness. >> we asked him about the debate about gun control and the mentally ill. he said their family even after all of this is not necessarily in favor of more...
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right man is for many years theyfo thought theyr had the right beig we are before but haddone done a stephen hatfield taken hisay. own life i think they wouldfo say we are done but unfortunately he took hisms in h own life had problems in andmy never went to trial but ithad ea would have been good forthe evid everybody to see the evidence thank get some closureho because there are some that will never believe he was the killer.aqua. >> host: the next call comes from wisconsin.ood rd caller: to what extentstate o did public record play in to your reporting on this issue ?.p.d. >> none whatsoever because the n.y.p.d. basicallyas ignores open records on a regular basis. the new york publicrrie advocates scorers the n.y.p.d. as terrible you cannot get a police report or a mug shot or the nine on one call. they have a little press room called the shack fell.d. wt have phones on the desk theyortr pick up the phone in did all ratings they summarize thenewswh report is for youy. that they decide are newsworthy it isch ms the accrete -- incredible to media machine that makes the hard to question mark
right man is for many years theyfo thought theyr had the right beig we are before but haddone done a stephen hatfield taken hisay. own life i think they wouldfo say we are done but unfortunately he took hisms in h own life had problems in andmy never went to trial but ithad ea would have been good forthe evid everybody to see the evidence thank get some closureho because there are some that will never believe he was the killer.aqua. >> host: the next call comes from wisconsin.ood rd...
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. >> christy stephens and her friends lisa barcelona and karen hill are members of a dinner club from houston who decided to take a cruise together. >> do you guys think you got on a safe ship? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> no. >> the second monday we were listing so bad my entire room flooded. so -- >> from what? >> the toilet, the shower, everything. my feet were -- the floor was squishy. >> were you worry withed at all as women traveling by yourselves that at any time you weren't safe? >> that's why we were locked away. >> just kind of survival mode. you've found a place for us that was contain and it had a back wall and a door. you never knew what could happen. >> so many doors were broken -- i mean, it wasn't safe as far as their protocol, you know. everybody fend for themselves as far as food. let floor 1 and 2 go between len and 11:30. it was may chaos and everyone running and hoarding the food. the people in the back, we had soaked submarine sandwiches. it was bread and tomato. >> they became known onboard as the library ladies. >> i won't be going on another cruise. >> done? >
. >> christy stephens and her friends lisa barcelona and karen hill are members of a dinner club from houston who decided to take a cruise together. >> do you guys think you got on a safe ship? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> no. >> the second monday we were listing so bad my entire room flooded. so -- >> from what? >> the toilet, the shower, everything. my feet were -- the floor was squishy. >> were you worry withed at all as women traveling...
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serena now will take on sloan stephen whose is one of only three women to beat here this year. i think regardless when you are playing a player like shodova you have to be focused. i am so excited you guys stayed out for the late night. it is going to be tough. playing so well, and i am always so happy for her. she is always doing great, and regardless, there's definitely going to be one american in the quarter finals so i'm really excited about that. and really proud of sloan, and it will be a good match. >> and that's a look at sports. back to you. >> thank you. still ahead, a new take on an old master. vincent van go's masterpieces like you have never seen them before. ♪ . >> a museum in amsterdam is producing replicas of van gogh paintings so detailed few can tell the difference. reports from amsterdam. >> look but don't touch. the golden fallry rule. tens of millions of dollars worth of art in that frame alone. no wonder this oil masterpiece is well protected from oily fingers. not this one, though, spot the difference? it is very difficult to do so. almost impossible. t
serena now will take on sloan stephen whose is one of only three women to beat here this year. i think regardless when you are playing a player like shodova you have to be focused. i am so excited you guys stayed out for the late night. it is going to be tough. playing so well, and i am always so happy for her. she is always doing great, and regardless, there's definitely going to be one american in the quarter finals so i'm really excited about that. and really proud of sloan, and it will be a...
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join me next time for a conversation with stephen stills. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
join me next time for a conversation with stephen stills. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by...
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and the symphony has hosted a number of events, like this performance of a stephen paulus oratorio commemorating the holocaust. leaders of the effort took pains to reassure religiously conservative groups that delving into other religions doesn't risk diluting any one religion's set of beliefs. >> one concept that i think is important, particularly for our community, is the difference between what i call "thin" dialogue and "thick." thin dialogue is where you try to get people to narrow their faith commitment down so thin that they can agree with everybody else. karen armstrong says, "all religions are basically compassion." hans coomb says, "all religions are basically the golden rule." and there's a place for that. there's a place for seeing where the commonality is, but in this community with the strong religious traditions, the strong religious commitments on the part of individuals and organizations, we've talked about thick interfaith dialogue. bring the thickness of your faith to the table. talk about all that you believe. don't see how thin you can make your belief but talk about the thi
and the symphony has hosted a number of events, like this performance of a stephen paulus oratorio commemorating the holocaust. leaders of the effort took pains to reassure religiously conservative groups that delving into other religions doesn't risk diluting any one religion's set of beliefs. >> one concept that i think is important, particularly for our community, is the difference between what i call "thin" dialogue and "thick." thin dialogue is where you try to...
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houston: 5th straight win the warriors will give the first 10,000 fans tomorrow night one of these: a stephen curry bobblehead we've got a little sneak preview of the bobblehead women's hoops cal 2nd year head coach lindsay gottleib has the bears ranked 7th nationally cal's eliza pierre - great pass to brittany boyd streaking in for the layup 16-11 cal stanford inbounding with:01 on shot clock there was a billy cundiff sighting at candlestick yesterday, booting field in an effort to unseat incumbant david akers. >> i think that it is a good time to be planning. and it is a good time and a good omen to bring the -- playing. were giving stadium tours at $18 bucks a pop at the same timeand several fans took photos of cundiff kicking and put the photos on facebook - said he looked pretty good too but cundiff has been anything but good over his 13 year career, having played for 11 teams and missing a crucial kick for the ravens in the afc championship last year asked today if trying out for the niners is a tough task? cundiff mcclain busted tinted >> also, he gave a another name and a halt in off
houston: 5th straight win the warriors will give the first 10,000 fans tomorrow night one of these: a stephen curry bobblehead we've got a little sneak preview of the bobblehead women's hoops cal 2nd year head coach lindsay gottleib has the bears ranked 7th nationally cal's eliza pierre - great pass to brittany boyd streaking in for the layup 16-11 cal stanford inbounding with:01 on shot clock there was a billy cundiff sighting at candlestick yesterday, booting field in an effort to unseat...
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it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally.
it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by...